in binary language 0 means and 1 means
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Binary (or base-2) a numeric system that only uses two digits — 0 and 1. Computers operate in binary, meaning they store data and perform calculations using only zeros and ones. A single binary digit can only represent True (1) or False (0) in boolean logic.
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in Binary, 0 means zero and 1 means one ( not code just "binary " ) so far , there is no difference between binary and any other Base. ....
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